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(Taylor Swift, who commanded the masses’ quarantined attention with not one but two surprise releases, was a notable exception.) But Lipa and her party-hardy perspective had remarkable stamina “Future Nostalgia” owes its success to a seemingly never-ending stretch of incredible singles. Such circumstances would normally dictate that an album simply disappear - which is, in fact, what happened to a surprising number of 2020’s big pop albums.
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“Future Nostalgia” offered a soundtrack to precisely the type of wild night that had gone extinct by the time the record actually reached listeners. Right around the pandemic’s true kickoff moment in the United States, the British pop star released her second album, “Future Nostalgia,” a polished trip through several eras of dance music: disco’s groovy pulse, new wave’s punchy synths, the brash colors of the 1980s New York club-kid house music that Madonna spent her early years so cannily borrowing from. The candy-coated “Trolls World Tour” showed us a pulsing mass of cotton-haired creatures, all under one ridiculous roof, raving to Daft Punk’s eternally joyful “One More Time.” For once, there was a vague sense of disappointment that we were not Trolls, too.įew human artists stoked this phantom-limb FOMO (how can we fear missing out if there’s nothing to miss out on?) like Dua Lipa. Even children’s movies seemed to be rubbing it in.
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There was the British singer Jessie Ware’s fourth album, “What’s Your Pleasure?”: It evoked peak-era disco’s mirror-ball largess, all for listeners whose idea of a “night out” had most likely been reduced to an extra trip to the grocery store. There was Steve McQueen’s intimate and lovely film “Lovers Rock,” in which you could watch a packed room of West London revelers sway and sing to Janet Kay’s reggae single “Silly Games” - lost in the moment, no social distancing necessary. It was like it was raining.Ĥ.So many striking musical moments from the past months have reminded us that we cannot, at the moment, be together. Also a playahead song that only had a code, but i remember it was a girl singing something like he smiled/ismail and trough the window/windows and it was a sad but beutiful song, i think it was a rain melody in it to. I also remember that the enviroment was like the in song Boys are best jaan lo, but its not that song i looking for.ģ. They name is similiar to Dan bisbal but i dont think its him, cuz the guy i remember looks more like a cool guy (looked like he was rich), i think he had a white shirt. It wasnt a famous artist, but i think he named like Dan or something like that. I listen very often in this song, but know i cant find it.
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I only remember that were a guy, had sunglasses and dark hair, stood on like a stone floor with pedestal in some land, like hawaii or something like that, in the same musicvideo they rode a banana boat. It was like the ringtone tick tack, something like that.Ģ. The song were only a melody, that goes very dark and then lighter and lighter melody. I had playahead and there was a song called Eagle but its was just codes. Unfortunatly i cant tell much more but this song on my childhood hited the radio in my Country, this music was recorded before 1996ġ. The synthetiser has a remarkable print, because it behaves like the end of the line for the character, and its a One of a kind. What i know is that the themetic its about a love that fades to fast and its never gets old. Back on 2003 i've found it by luck on the net because i had a clean record on the tape but on the phone i can barely understand it. I think its rock because of the drum, and its is electronic. What i can tell you is that the music its somesort of an alternative One.
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Some days ago i was watching tv and they used the music's refrain. I'm looking for an old song i think its from the Begining of the nineties witch i totally forgot the name of the artist and song. Okay i literally have all the lyrics to this song and the name (it’s up to you) but can’t find it, i remember finding it on some random music website in like 2018 and I just found the lyrics written down in my notes app: